Elso S. Barghoorn
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- MFMicroorganisms from the late Pr...Elso S. Barghoorn
Microorganisms from the late Precambrian of central Australia
no cover - TPThe pollen of EphedraElso S. Barghoorn
The pollen of Ephedra
no cover - OOOrigin of lifeElso S. Barghoorn
Origin of life
no cover - GAGeological and botanical study...Elso S. Barghoorn
Geological and botanical study of the Brandon lignite and its significance in coal petrology
no cover - OOOccurrence of structurally pres...Elso S. Barghoorn
Occurrence of structurally preserved plants in Pre-Cambrian Rocks of the Canadian Shield
no cover - RCRecent Changes in Sea Level Alo...Elso S. Barghoorn
Recent Changes in Sea Level Along the New England Coast
no cover - CACollecting and preserving botan...Elso S. Barghoorn
Collecting and preserving botanical materials of archaeological interest
no cover - TOThe occurrence and significance...Elso S. Barghoorn
The occurrence and significance of marine cellulose-destroying fungi
no cover - AUA useful method for the study o...Elso S. Barghoorn
A useful method for the study of pollen in peat
no cover - P[Papers [Collected works]Elso S. Barghoorn
Papers [Collected works]
no cover - CVCurriculum VitaeElso S. Barghoorn
Curriculum Vitae
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Microorganisms from the late Precambrian of central Australia
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The pollen of Ephedra
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Origin of life
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Geological and botanical study of the Brandon lignite and its significance in coal petrology
- Open Work
Occurrence of structurally preserved plants in Pre-Cambrian Rocks of the Canadian Shield
- Open Work
Recent Changes in Sea Level Along the New England Coast
- Open Work
Collecting and preserving botanical materials of archaeological interest
- Open Work
The occurrence and significance of marine cellulose-destroying fungi
- Open Work
A useful method for the study of pollen in peat
- Open Work
Papers [Collected works]
- Open Work
Curriculum Vitae